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. in immunology, publications and a willingness to learn and make use of some of the new methods we have developed, with a particular focus on human immunology and diseases. Required Qualifications: Ph.D
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sequencing methods to reduce alloreactivity and improve long-term transplant outcomes. Required Qualifications: PhD in cell biology, molecular biology, stem cell biology, developmental biology, immunology
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Crohn’s disease (CD). While we do employ animal models, our preferred means to answer questions is through human, including novel methods to sample the intestine under physiologic conditions. Required
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. Ph.D. (ideally completion by Summer 2025) in computer science, statistics, operations research, or related fields. Prior experience working with data, including expertise with computational methods Prior
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Yeomans) on an NIH-funded research project on the use of focused ultrasound as a non-invasive method of peripheral neuromodulation for pain management. The project uses rodent pain models, behavioral
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immune response to blood coagulation factor proteins deficient in individuals with the inherited bleeding disorder hemophilia, namely factor VIII and factor IX. The goal of the laboratory’s work is to
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developing novel stimulus and behavioral paradigms, as well as large-scale Neuropixels recordings, for experiments in head-fixed behaving animal species beyond current state-of-the-art methods. Develop and
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analytical methods in large databases, which include claims data and electronic health record data in conventional structures and in common data models. Our research group prioritizes a collaborative and
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courses. It is expected that the fellow may need formal coursework in genetics, ethics, or ELSI research methods. Mentors will assist the fellow in formulating an individualized curriculum and career
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with a focus on developing statistical, machine learning, and causal inferential methods with applications to online platforms and marketplaces. This postdoctoral position is hosted by the Stanford